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3 die of asphyxiation at illegal coal mine in Gujarat | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoRAJKOT: Three men died of asphyxiation as toxic gas leaked while they were digging in an illegal...
3 workers asphyxiated in Gujarat coal mine; 2 BJP leaders among 4 booked
Indian Express· 2 days agoThe police said they booked Khimji Saradiya, a resident of Raysangpar village in Muli taluka of...
Aviation industry seeks tax breaks, ATF relief in Budget 2024
CNBC Awaaz· 4 days agoTo reduce the burden of high fuel prices, the aviation industry in its budget recommendations has...
The 10 scariest manga that will keep you up all night | English Movie News - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoAmong these, horror manga stands out for its ability to instil deep-seated fear and lingering...
A blueprint for RE ambitions
Financial Express· 5 days agoWith clean energy journey gaining momentum, India can achieve 1 Tw capacity by 2035.
Israel Army tells all Gaza City residents to flee heavy battles
The Hindu· 6 days agoThe Israeli Army dropped thousands of leaflets over Gaza City on July 10 urging all residents to...
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Bike Perfect· 7 days agoFor more info, head to blackmath.bike. Dangerholm's custom bikes are a staple of the Eurobike show,...
Under-construction road near illegal coal pits in Dumka | Ranchi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoDumka: District-level mining task force, comprising senior administrative and police, stumbled upon an under-construction road in Badalpada when they were on a drive to close illegal coal mining ...
Israel presses operation in Gaza's north
The Hindu· 4 days agoIsraeli air strikes pounded parts of Gaza's biggest city on July 11, Hamas said, after Israel's military declared an end to its operation in an eastern...
How the mango became a component of welfare and economic policies for kings in India
Scroll· 5 days agoExperienced people in Bihar echoed this observation. Historians have noted that during the 16th and 17th centuries “fruits of the common kind, mangoes, melons, berries, coconut, etc., were available to the poor in season”.